This Underground Restaurant In South Carolina Is Like No Other Place You’ve Ever Eaten
Unterhausen The Castle Cellar Pub in Simpsonville, South Carolina, offers a unique underground dining experience with Bavarian food and German beer.
When was the last time you visited a castle cellar? There's an underground pub in South Carolina that is like no other place you've ever eaten - and it's a bit hidden, making it all the more intriguing! Check it out.
You'll find the castle cellar after you enter a side door on this building in downtown Simpsonville.
The establishment is called Unterhausen The Castle Cellar Pub. You'll know as soon as you step through the door that you've made a great decision. Head down the stairs and let's get this Bavarian food and beer adventure under way.
Don't forget to wave to the doorman (bouncer) on your way down the stairs. He's a bit stiff, so don't fret if he doesn't wave back.
The Unterhausen Castle Cellar Pub doesn't disappoint in either decor or food. (The staff is also great!) From the block walls to the wooden beams overhead and the Renaissance light fixtures, the space feels authentic and cozy.
The appetizer menu is filled with easily sharable options including a hearty meat and cheese board.
The sharable meatballs are served smothered in red marina and with red cabbage and bread; perfect for two people to enjoy with drinks.
Step up to the entree selections on the menu and you'll find (no surprise here) Bratwurst served with German potato salad and German kraut. There's also a Reuben panini that'll have you coming back for more.
If it's unusual to find an underground eatery in South Carolina (it is!), then it's even more special to stumble upon a castle cellar that pours German beer and dishes up Bavarian food right here in the Palmetto State!
Did you know about this niche, little, intimate pub hiding underground in the Upstate? When can you go?!
Unterhausen The Castle Cellar Pub is located at 103 E Curtis St., Simpsonville, SC 29681. Head through the door on the side of the building and down the stairs into the castle cellar. They are open Tuesday through Saturday from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. For more info, consult their official Facebook page.
For more hidden places in South Carolina that only the locals know about, take a look at this previous article.
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